It looks like the control panel on the side of a Canon DIGISUPER field lens (box-type lenses for broadcast TV). Not sure which one, though (an older version of the DIGISUPER 75, I'd guess, from the zoom range).

It looks like the control panel on the side of a Canon DIGISUPER field lens (box-type lenses for broadcast TV). Not sure which one, though (an older version of the DIGISUPER 75, I'd assume, from the zoom range).

If it's a camera, why does Tom Guilmette, who shoots Red Sox games at Fenway Park (which I can see from my office, incidentally) discuss shooting games with a, "Sony HDC-910 camera head with a 75x (9.5mm to 700mm zoom 1:1.7) Canon HD lens with an optical image stabilizer," (the lens being the DIGISUPER 75 xs, btw)?

my guess is he does research. when I was doing lab work there was an insane amount of waiting-for-tests-to-finish-running time that we spent on the computer, setting up strange ways to destroy expensive magnets, or meaningless arguments

my guess is he does research. when I was doing lab work there was an insane amount of waiting-for-tests-to-finish-running time that we spent on the computer, setting up strange ways to destroy expensive magnets, or meaningless arguments

What about strange ways to destroy common magnets? For the rest of us of course.

my guess is he does research. when I was doing lab work there was an insane amount of waiting-for-tests-to-finish-running time that we spent on the computer, setting up strange ways to destroy expensive magnets, or meaningless arguments

What about strange ways to destroy common magnets? For the rest of us of course.

Yeah! I'm a bit of an armchair scientist and need to know these things! Lots of heat might be a good start

my guess is he does research. when I was doing lab work there was an insane amount of waiting-for-tests-to-finish-running time that we spent on the computer, setting up strange ways to destroy expensive magnets, or meaningless arguments